I'm not interested in a big VPS, and I was going to get their $3 a month VPS. I decided to google 123system promo codes, after about 10 mins, I found a 40% off recurring, and a 50% off recurring, the 50% did not work, so I decided to upgrade still to the $6 a month server, which doubled pretty much everything from the $3 one. Stats:

I suggest you pay 3$ for a (single) month to try out, you don't need to commit for a full year yet. Just try it out. The hostname is only to give a name for your VPS at 123systems.net - nothing more. Root password is indeed the most important password on your VPS. It is the root/admin password. With it you have full control over your VPS.

Like with any other VPS provider you usually get a Control Panel, which one you choose doesn't matter in the beginning, and the OS is also a bit vague for a beginner.

I guess it's easier to just be told what to do, but you can always reinstall the OS through the control panel so there's no harm in trying all the buttons, making mistakes, getting stuck, you can always reinstall to any OS which only takes 1 button press (from the Control Panel).

$43.20 isn't to much, and can get the bit better one from now for 40% off, which is about the price of the $3 VPS, Just I have to pay for one year.

I currently have a bit of money sitting in my wallet that I'm doing nothing with, I'm probably just going to buy 2 complete new monitors, just because my second monitor is my TV, which stands about 2cm's higher then my 1st monitor.

And your recommending their VPS, so it cant be too bad, I probably will only have it for a year, than cancel it / bit better, or refresh if I really like it.

well, I'm just saying, if I'm going to buy a server for 1 month for $3, going to get taxed to $10, thats already 1/4 of the payment for 1 year, just for one month, and also, I get less of a server then I am for $42.30, Because I live in Australia, its only going to cost $40.15 right now, because of the conversion too.

btw, are you able to shut down the VPS for lets say a day or 2? letting no one access it?

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